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. >> prince william was 6 hours by her side. he seemed relaxed and even crack add smile. she may have to be hospitalized for several another days from severe nausea. we will have a live report from london. >> christmas came last night to washington with the lighting of the capital christmas tree. >> 3, 2 rn, 1. >> over 10,000 lights covered the 65 foot tree called in from colorado, by the way. house speaker john boehner led the holiday ceremony and an eagle scout from colorado helped him flip the lights. a beautiful site at the capital. that is your 5@5:00. >>> democrats and republicans are in firm agreement on one thing. they are nowhere near a deal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. peter doocy is life in washington with more. >> republicans have had their proposal to avoid the fiscal cliff complete with 800 billion of new revenue over a decade on the table for more than a day now. it has yet to be publicly embraced by the slightest bit by any prominent democrats. because of that gop lawmakers are saying that means the white house wants to go over the fiscal cliff to
. >> prince william was 6 hours by her side. he seemed relaxed and even crack add smile. she may have to be hospitalized for several another days from severe nausea. we will have a live report from london. >> christmas came last night to washington with the lighting of the capital christmas tree. >> 3, 2 rn, 1. >> over 10,000 lights covered the 65 foot tree called in from colorado, by the way. house speaker john boehner led the holiday ceremony and an eagle scout from...
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in a prince william and his wife, the duchess of cambridge, are expecting a baby. that is, better known as kate middleton. pimm she was admitted to hospital with acute morning sickness -- and she was admitted to hospital with a cute morning sickness. the news comes 20 months after the royal couple got married. the baby will be third in line to the british throne, after prince charles and prince william. >> they cannot even sneeze and it makes news. we will be back in just a moment with a daring new plan to save greece. >> welcome back. greece has announced a plan to buy back bonds as part of its effort to reduce its debt load. >> the success of the plan is essential to unlocking the next payment of eight athens, but it is still uncertain whether it will work -- of aid to a thens, but it is still uncertain whether it will work. >> german finance minister wolfgang schaeuble and his french counterpart, pierre moscovici, went in front of parliament. >> things have to move fast. there is no reason to worry. the calculations are realistic. i hope it works. >> there is no
in a prince william and his wife, the duchess of cambridge, are expecting a baby. that is, better known as kate middleton. pimm she was admitted to hospital with acute morning sickness -- and she was admitted to hospital with a cute morning sickness. the news comes 20 months after the royal couple got married. the baby will be third in line to the british throne, after prince charles and prince william. >> they cannot even sneeze and it makes news. we will be back in just a moment with a...
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but you can see that britain thinks -- we have a monarchy that you can see prince charles and prince william, and the baby that comes from the pregnancy. you can see the monarchy stretching 100 years ahead. >> you certainly can. and long may they stretch. gordon brown, a great pleasure talking to you. thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> and we'll be right back. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped alot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) awhat strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
but you can see that britain thinks -- we have a monarchy that you can see prince charles and prince william, and the baby that comes from the pregnancy. you can see the monarchy stretching 100 years ahead. >> you certainly can. and long may they stretch. gordon brown, a great pleasure talking to you. thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> and we'll be right back. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped alot of people save a lot of money. but...
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you can see that britain thinks we have a monarchy you can see, prince charles and prince william and then the baby that is -- comes from the pregnancy, you can see the monarchy stretching 100 years ahead. >> you certainly can. and long may they stretch. gordon brown, great pleasure talking to you. thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> and we'll be right back. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. i tell them dentures are very different to real t
you can see that britain thinks we have a monarchy you can see, prince charles and prince william and then the baby that is -- comes from the pregnancy, you can see the monarchy stretching 100 years ahead. >> you certainly can. and long may they stretch. gordon brown, great pleasure talking to you. thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> and we'll be right back. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the...
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. >> let's talk about prince william. he's back at a london hospital this morning with his wife catherine. they are expecting their first child, and catherine is being treated for symptoms of very severe morning sickness. britain all abuzz with news of the pregnancy. richard quest is live in london this morning. hey, richard. >> good morning to you. indeed, the prince is now back at the hospital. the duchess is being treated for this very severe form of morning sickness. depending on the number, this affects 1 in 50 or 2 in 50 women. but when it does hit apparently it's very bad. although it doesn't necessarily pose a threat to the life of the mother or baby, it is considered to be so debilitating that you do go into hospital for this infusion of fluids. which i'm told by experts make things a great deal better. this is the way the morning papers in the uk are reporting the story. just simply a wealth of puns, jokes, and the like. kate expectations, says "the daily sun." "the mirror" for pregnant kate in hospital for days
. >> let's talk about prince william. he's back at a london hospital this morning with his wife catherine. they are expecting their first child, and catherine is being treated for symptoms of very severe morning sickness. britain all abuzz with news of the pregnancy. richard quest is live in london this morning. hey, richard. >> good morning to you. indeed, the prince is now back at the hospital. the duchess is being treated for this very severe form of morning sickness. depending...
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tour of nine mesh losing streak it is the player of the year and one of the all time greats serina williams. so i didn't think just most of them play the same tennis more powerful tennis louisiana has been new faces and maria recently i also think williamson has just got more. and when she's in top notch shape she can hardly be. pushed come play that well throughout the entire season and it would be interesting to see you know we have a speech at the upcoming australian open of course at the start of the season sharapova must have better chances of beating her. riskily is regarded as one of the most intelligent players a generation and after reflecting on how the sport has altered but she also predicted how these changes would affect the near future i want. tennis will certainly keep getting faster and more powerful as records goals and surfaces and types of equipment all being improved i would like to see the intelligent part of the game develop news with players never stopping to think you're going to fall into if when you go to the north one time. well this year mr belongs to the group o
tour of nine mesh losing streak it is the player of the year and one of the all time greats serina williams. so i didn't think just most of them play the same tennis more powerful tennis louisiana has been new faces and maria recently i also think williamson has just got more. and when she's in top notch shape she can hardly be. pushed come play that well throughout the entire season and it would be interesting to see you know we have a speech at the upcoming australian open of course at the...
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they are now senior members of the royal family, william and catherine. and once again, proven they're the ones that are going to lead the royal family into this -- over the next lord knows how many years. >> huge congratulations, of course, to them. save me a commemorative coffee mug, mark saunders. if i were harry, i would think pressure off. mark saunders, thank you so much for us there in london. huge news. just in to cnn here on -- getting some disturbing news on syria. u.s. official is telling us syrian forces have started combining chemicals that would be used to make deadly gas in attacks against civilians. more on this in just a moment. ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. offeit's part of what you slove about her.essing. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow.
they are now senior members of the royal family, william and catherine. and once again, proven they're the ones that are going to lead the royal family into this -- over the next lord knows how many years. >> huge congratulations, of course, to them. save me a commemorative coffee mug, mark saunders. if i were harry, i would think pressure off. mark saunders, thank you so much for us there in london. huge news. just in to cnn here on -- getting some disturbing news on syria. u.s. official...
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today william was back at the hospital who is being treated for an acute case of morning sickness. there he was going in earlier today. let's talk about kate first. i mean, this type of morning sickness that she has been suffering from affects 1 in 50 women and occurs more often when the woman is expecting twins. how is kate doing today? >> reporter: that's right. we're told that she will be in there for a few days and after that may need bedrest because what they describe is very acute morning sickness. it's pretty serious and she needs specialized treatment. you mentioned twins. just to look at the front page of one of our england's most conservative papers, could it be twins for kate? now, we don't know this. this is, frankly, speculation and the fact that you get a headline like this shows you how excited the country has become but it is the case, they say, that in cases like this, acute morning sickness, twins are more likely. and there is no history of twins in the middleton family or in the royal family. so we don't think it would necessarily be genetic if it were the case t
today william was back at the hospital who is being treated for an acute case of morning sickness. there he was going in earlier today. let's talk about kate first. i mean, this type of morning sickness that she has been suffering from affects 1 in 50 women and occurs more often when the woman is expecting twins. how is kate doing today? >> reporter: that's right. we're told that she will be in there for a few days and after that may need bedrest because what they describe is very acute...
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prince william and kate are expecting their first child which has set off a media spectacle this is a huge story in europe but here in the u.s. the mainstream media has ramped it up take a look. ever since the royal couple got married britain has been waiting for its royal baby now that baby is on the way the media happy waiting for this story with bated breath it's a cute morning sickness so it's treated with a rehydration so cheesy with nutrients supplements and trying to get it back on track they were planning to announce at this point that she is not yet twelve weeks pregnant they haven't even told prince charles or the queen about this until today . i am sure every woman is enjoying c.n.n.'s coverage and listening to a male reporter talk about morning sickness well while they are covering a story that has little impact here in the u.s. arts he will cover what is it really important and we begin with what's called one of the most significant military cases in u.s. history and that is the case of army private bradley manning he's accused of the biggest security breach ever and up u
prince william and kate are expecting their first child which has set off a media spectacle this is a huge story in europe but here in the u.s. the mainstream media has ramped it up take a look. ever since the royal couple got married britain has been waiting for its royal baby now that baby is on the way the media happy waiting for this story with bated breath it's a cute morning sickness so it's treated with a rehydration so cheesy with nutrients supplements and trying to get it back on track...
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the first was on the first day of office by william hurt -- heard, who asked him to raise the debt ceiling. i think he was inaugurated january 20. there were five immediate meetings to raise it. they told him the government would go out of business february 18. several senators flipped and held him a birthday party to celebrate they raised the debt ceiling, but byrd held out and got several military and upgrades in his state. playbook. can you comment on 1981? guest: i think what you are trying to say is they used that ceiling as leverage to force a budget deal. yes, that has been used in the past. raising the debt ceiling is very important. it seems difficult to understand why we're taking on more debt. the reality is you cannot get to lower deficits and reducing the debt unless we have some kind of budget agreement that starts to bring them the deficit long term. you do not want to play with the u.s. economy. not raising the debt ceiling can create all kinds of problems. it could potentially make the u.s. currency no longer the world currency. that means some of the benefits we enjoy in
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william la jeunesse, thank you live in l.a. there. martha: there is a disturbing discovery now in the month-long search for two young cousins who took oef o took off on their bicycles a couple of months back. they were missing in iowa and now there are new nears today for these two little girls. we will be right back with america's news room. and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. ♪ joy to the world the lord has could. martha: those are the trees o
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the duchess emerged with her husband, prince william, three days after being admitted. the hospital stay prompted royal officials to announce her pregnancy to the public. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: and to egypt. within the last 24 hours the country has seen the worst violence since president mohamed morsi was elected in june. seven people were killed and more than 600 hurt during overnight clashes in cairo outside the presidential palace. we have a report from jonathan rugman of "independent television news." >> reporter: last year, they ousted a dictator. last night, they turned against one another. religious and secular egyptians fighting outside the palace of their first freely-elected president. after riot police gave up keeping the two warring sides apart. seven people were killed and hundreds were injured. both sides were armed with clubs, but eyewitnesses said the first gunfire came from president morsi's supporters. the president's opponents let off fireworks. but they say they won't back down until the president give
the duchess emerged with her husband, prince william, three days after being admitted. the hospital stay prompted royal officials to announce her pregnancy to the public. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: and to egypt. within the last 24 hours the country has seen the worst violence since president mohamed morsi was elected in june. seven people were killed and more than 600 hurt during overnight clashes in cairo outside the presidential palace. we...
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you can see here prince william escorted his wife out of the hospital in london. she spent three days there. officials say she is not yet 12 weeks pregnant and not announcing the due date yet of the baby but prince charles says he is thrilled about becoming a grandfather. good for them. >>> and the nominees are -- the
you can see here prince william escorted his wife out of the hospital in london. she spent three days there. officials say she is not yet 12 weeks pregnant and not announcing the due date yet of the baby but prince charles says he is thrilled about becoming a grandfather. good for them. >>> and the nominees are -- the
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ted williams. but other than that, that's when our year began and he's now in the 11th or the 12th month of 1941 alone for another year that we don't even remember, a terrible year for englishmen, britain, as president roosevelt would say. >> this is such an epic work about an epic human being, winston churchill begun by an epic writer, bill manchester. talk a bit about the degree of difficulty, what manchester left you, what direction he gave you, if any, in terms of completing the work that manchester devoted so much of his life toward. >> he had 5,000 plus pages of notes arranged in 100-page blocks, tablets. he called them clumps. i took them home and i say in the author's note, i learned pretty quickly they spoke to him in ways they couldn't speak to me. he had colds on the left and right -- codes on the left and right for topic and source. the key was lost. the librarian found it two years later. so about 18, 20 months into this i thought i can't do it. with bill's notes. he could have if he w
ted williams. but other than that, that's when our year began and he's now in the 11th or the 12th month of 1941 alone for another year that we don't even remember, a terrible year for englishmen, britain, as president roosevelt would say. >> this is such an epic work about an epic human being, winston churchill begun by an epic writer, bill manchester. talk a bit about the degree of difficulty, what manchester left you, what direction he gave you, if any, in terms of completing the work...
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why would we ever want to bubble party private equity advisor william janeway is here to explain why bubbles are sometimes good plus u.s. corporate profits hit a record high in the third quarter according to the bureau of economic analysis with these profits why are we seeing more business investment to fuel innovation will discuss and we hear about sovereign credit downgrade and warnings of those downgrades all the time in the wake of the debt crisis and austerity in europe but now extravagance and luxury are on the line the ratings agency moody's has reportedly put carmaker aston martin on review for a debt downgrade we'll discuss let's get to today's capital account. bubbles are often thought of as detrimental to an economy and health needless to say but what if in reality progress cannot happen without bubbles and with the u.s. economy still muddling along since the two thousand and eight crisis with the low level of i.p.o. volume since the dot com bubble burst low business investment low were record budget deficits from the government and high unemployment do we actually need a
why would we ever want to bubble party private equity advisor william janeway is here to explain why bubbles are sometimes good plus u.s. corporate profits hit a record high in the third quarter according to the bureau of economic analysis with these profits why are we seeing more business investment to fuel innovation will discuss and we hear about sovereign credit downgrade and warnings of those downgrades all the time in the wake of the debt crisis and austerity in europe but now...
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trustee chris jackson, trustee steve no, trustee rodrigo santos, trustee lawrence wong, student trustee william walker, we'd also like to introduce former trustees rodel rodis, allen wong, and i think peter finnican was also going to join us this evening. introduce our interim chancellor, dr. pamela fisher, our former chancellor, dr. don griffin, former chancellor dr. phillip day, and mr. mendehem, president of the citizen's bond foundation committee. >> (inaudible) mr. walker newman, and miss jacqueline liu and city of san francisco would like to recognize the honorable mayor of san francisco, the honorable david chiu, chairman of the board of supervisors. >> he's also our district 3 supervisor. >> the honorable menea cohen, the honorable ciel ping, commissioner cecilia chung, may woo, eileen lee riley and mr. carezza, san francisco unified school district. >> we'd like to recognize our guest from the consulate, education councilor from the people's republic of china, mr. bernhard able, consulate of germany, the honorable nagesh naharabi, india, the honorable dennis garrison, consul of lithuan
trustee chris jackson, trustee steve no, trustee rodrigo santos, trustee lawrence wong, student trustee william walker, we'd also like to introduce former trustees rodel rodis, allen wong, and i think peter finnican was also going to join us this evening. introduce our interim chancellor, dr. pamela fisher, our former chancellor, dr. don griffin, former chancellor dr. phillip day, and mr. mendehem, president of the citizen's bond foundation committee. >> (inaudible) mr. walker newman, and...
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the bets being placed on prince william and kate middleton's first child. what do you think it will be? music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the hethth care system spoka language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. spoinformation on my one.n connection to doctors who gewhere i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never msed a beat. we're more than 78,000 pele looking out for so i never more than 70 llioamericans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions ofmericans or the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the art of a one-to-one rationship. together your future. ♪ liz: take it off the deck. think you know what kate william and kate middleton are having a boy or a little girl. gambling has started on british web sites. you can b
the bets being placed on prince william and kate middleton's first child. what do you think it will be? music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the hethth care system spoka language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. spoinformation on my one.n connection to doctors who gewhere i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never msed a beat. we're more than 78,000 pele looking out for so i never more than 70...
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william lajeunesse is in los angeles with more. william, all of a sudden these guys can, and women can do their own thing. >> that's right, brian. with alcohol, people know, three drinks, think twice about driving. but pot, it is different. where it is grown, how it is grown, how it is smoked, how much you have. those are all variables that determine if a person is impaired or committing a duid, driving under the influence of drugs. >> you want to know why i pulled you over? littering and smoke the reefer. >> driving while high. while illegal, research shows more drivers are teching up. yet studies like this one in europe showed too much marijuana affects coordination and judgment. >> one of the first and most important things is inability to divide one's attention. >> rick: marijuana advocates argue pot is far less debill date faithing than alcohol, yet a new study says those who drive within three hours of smoking pot are twice as likely to cause a crash. >> another one of the effects that we see with individuals who drive under
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prince charles is first, followed by william. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: how tough is too tough when it comes to sports and brain injuries? it's an issue we've followed over a number of years. today there was new data to chew on. week after week the big hits keep attracting big audiences to professional and college football. but concerns over head injuries in football and other sports have also continued. the connection between repeated blows and a degenerative brain disease known as c.t.e. the latest evidence comes from a new report from boston university that's been published in the scientific journal brain. the four-year study examined brain autopsies of 85 male donors ranging from age 17 to 98 which included football players at various levels, boxers, hockey players and a group of veterans. they've found evidence of c.t.e. in 68 cases, almost all of them athletes. football players included linemen, running backs and tighteneds who had received repeated hits throughout their careers. one was the late john macky plefid with h
prince charles is first, followed by william. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: how tough is too tough when it comes to sports and brain injuries? it's an issue we've followed over a number of years. today there was new data to chew on. week after week the big hits keep attracting big audiences to professional and college football. but concerns over head injuries in football and other sports have also continued. the connection between repeated blows...
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. >> tomorrow on rock center tim cook is going to do his first tv interview with brian williams. do you think that he has the confidence of the market as ceo? >> that's a great question. listen, tim has some amazing attributes on what he's done on the supply chain is genius. is that the same as product genius and marketing genius that steve jobs had? we'll have to evaluate that over the next year. he has taken apple to be the largest listed market capitalization company on any u.s. exchange. now we'll see what he can do over the next 12 months or 14 months to find new markets and to continue growth. >> all right. colin, thank you for phoning in. >> euro retreating from a seven-week high against the dollar on poor demand for spanish bond auction today and indeed it must be said weaker than eurozone retail sales figures. andy, welcome. where does the euro go from here? >> hi, simon. there's a couple things that make me worried about the euro today. we made a higher high and are making a lower close. as we get into this week, we have only one more week before things turn over as far
. >> tomorrow on rock center tim cook is going to do his first tv interview with brian williams. do you think that he has the confidence of the market as ceo? >> that's a great question. listen, tim has some amazing attributes on what he's done on the supply chain is genius. is that the same as product genius and marketing genius that steve jobs had? we'll have to evaluate that over the next year. he has taken apple to be the largest listed market capitalization company on any u.s....
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katherine along with prince william have announced they are expecting their first child. we have the pictures for you. we're getting those together and we'll show you. we'll see if she's looking well. everybody around the world sent them well wishes. >>> kobe bryant reaches a milestone that only four other players it nba history is reached. >>> that story and a former u.s. senator going gangnam style. they are trending this morning. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] d
katherine along with prince william have announced they are expecting their first child. we have the pictures for you. we're getting those together and we'll show you. we'll see if she's looking well. everybody around the world sent them well wishes. >>> kobe bryant reaches a milestone that only four other players it nba history is reached. >>> that story and a former u.s. senator going gangnam style. they are trending this morning. helping millions of americans retire on...
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kate and william, royal baby on the way. what will they name it? melissa: siri or mac or ipad. prince ipad. can you imagine. there you go. probably not. >>> coming up tonight on "money", 30-year-old entrepreneur jason sadler, joins me to discuss why he is subletting his name, speaking of names to the highest bidder for a year. his plans for raking in financial awards considering bids are over $30,000. lori: just his name? melissa: he changes his last name for a year. he changes it legally in florida. he does all the marketing. and does tweeting. it is funny. he has done a bunch of things like this. he said he made half a million dollars last year doing different kinds of people mows and gimmicks. -- promos. lori: anything to make a buck these days. rich people in france and britain are saying bye to higher tax rates. are americans next? maybe not. tracy byrnes next on fox business. want to y to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we ar
kate and william, royal baby on the way. what will they name it? melissa: siri or mac or ipad. prince ipad. can you imagine. there you go. probably not. >>> coming up tonight on "money", 30-year-old entrepreneur jason sadler, joins me to discuss why he is subletting his name, speaking of names to the highest bidder for a year. his plans for raking in financial awards considering bids are over $30,000. lori: just his name? melissa: he changes his last name for a year. he...
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moran worked closely with the expedition photographer, william henry jackson. together they selected the most impressive views. moran made drawings and watercolor sketches, blocking in forms and contours, quickly noting the colors of the terrain and the sulfurous deposits for which yellowstone is named. back in newark, new jersey, moran began what he termed his "big picture," "the grand canyon of the yellowstone." for moran, the spiritual, natural and aesthetic realms should blend to create a great impression. to that end, he combined different points of view into one dramatic panorama. moran explained, the precipitous rocks on the right were really at my back when i stood at that point. yet in their present position, they are strictly true to pictorial nature. my aim was to bring before the public the character of that region. narrator: reporting to congress, hayden suggested that the geyser region of yellowstone be set apart as a national park. congressman william kelly of pennsylvania also promoted the legislation, no doubt eager to please jay cooke, a promi
moran worked closely with the expedition photographer, william henry jackson. together they selected the most impressive views. moran made drawings and watercolor sketches, blocking in forms and contours, quickly noting the colors of the terrain and the sulfurous deposits for which yellowstone is named. back in newark, new jersey, moran began what he termed his "big picture," "the grand canyon of the yellowstone." for moran, the spiritual, natural and aesthetic realms should...
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(narrator) joseph mallord william turner, born in 1775, was an unlikely candidate to become britain's greatest painter. he was awkward, short tempered and often difficult to deal with. he never lost his strong working class accent-- people attending his lectures had little idea what he was saying. turner traveled throughout britain and europe. often on foot, carrying a paintbox, he sketched and painted lyrically beautiful landscapes that changed the face of british art. when he died in 1851, he was one of the wealthiest and most famous artists in britain's history. throughout his career, he was always well aware of the key to his success. (reader) "the only secret i have got is damned hard work." (narrator) turner's life and career began in london. by 1788, at the age of 14, j.m.w. turner was apprenticed to an architect as a draftsman. architectural views appeared in his works throughout his life. the next year, turner entered the royal academy of arts school at somerset house. its president, the painter joshua reynolds, endorsed the prevailing view that ranked paintings in a clearly
(narrator) joseph mallord william turner, born in 1775, was an unlikely candidate to become britain's greatest painter. he was awkward, short tempered and often difficult to deal with. he never lost his strong working class accent-- people attending his lectures had little idea what he was saying. turner traveled throughout britain and europe. often on foot, carrying a paintbox, he sketched and painted lyrically beautiful landscapes that changed the face of british art. when he died in 1851, he...
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we continue to be bullish. >> you'll hear on "rock center" tonight with brian williams tim cook will say something about television where he calls it a tv is an area of int interest. when you talk about new category creation to try and take apple to that next level, is that the kind of thing you're talking about? >> i think tv is clearly one of those, it's unlikely they'll do a lot on content but in terms of how you manage your device and so forth they'll probably play there, perhaps wearable computers. i'm glad you brought up tim cook. people are talking about steve jobs is no longer there, that's obviously a long-term negative but i don't think they're getting much credit for what they do have. tim cook is a level five leader, someone who is more humble, who is ambitious for the company, not for himself and as you watch and read the interviews you get that strong sense, so i feel like apple is not getting full credit for what they do have in the absence of steve jobs. >> mickey mantle wasn't joe dimaggio but was still pretty darned good. >> exactly right. >> are apple's best days b
we continue to be bullish. >> you'll hear on "rock center" tonight with brian williams tim cook will say something about television where he calls it a tv is an area of int interest. when you talk about new category creation to try and take apple to that next level, is that the kind of thing you're talking about? >> i think tv is clearly one of those, it's unlikely they'll do a lot on content but in terms of how you manage your device and so forth they'll probably play...
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host: armstong williams, how do you see the fiscal cliff negotiations going? where do you see them going? guest: there is no doubt that the president signaled yesterday in his conversation to the speaker of the house, and no matter what the drumbeats of the politicians and activists may say to the media, there is no question he is committed to resolving this issue. you cannot resolve this issue bringing people back to certainty or to help business owners understand the liabilities they will face on january 1, 2013. there is no question that the president and the speaker will come to a compromise. back during the days of former president lyndon baines johnson and the senator leader at the time, some of the issues that are going on -- i will never forget when dirkson was talking to the president, and the president said we should meet this evening. the senator said i think we have reached our wit's end. johnson left the white house and met with the senator to show his commitment and said this is what we have to do. as a result of that meeting, they came to some d
host: armstong williams, how do you see the fiscal cliff negotiations going? where do you see them going? guest: there is no doubt that the president signaled yesterday in his conversation to the speaker of the house, and no matter what the drumbeats of the politicians and activists may say to the media, there is no question he is committed to resolving this issue. you cannot resolve this issue bringing people back to certainty or to help business owners understand the liabilities they will...
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and tonight be sure to watch "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. yahoo ceo marissa mayer talks about today's meeting with president obama and the future of her company, and "the voice" finalist chris mann performs songs from his debut album. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," it's just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. have a good one. >>> good morning, everybody. it is 4:30 on the news. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. a storm began rolling into the
and tonight be sure to watch "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. yahoo ceo marissa mayer talks about today's meeting with president obama and the future of her company, and "the voice" finalist chris mann performs songs from his debut album. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks...
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holly williams shows us in a hidden camera investigation. >> oh, wow. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. today susan rice had high hopes for what might have been the most important diplomatic mission of her career so far. but the u.s. ambassador to the united nations' attempt to reach agreement with republican senators today failed. rice is a favorite of the president's to be nominated as secretary of state to replace hillary clinton. if he does nominate race, she would have to be approved by the senate. margaret brennan is covering for us tonight. margaret? >> reporter: good evening, scott. ambassador rice asked for the meetings on capitol hill today in hopes of patching up differences she has with at least three republicans. the senators have vowed to stop a nomination of rice because of comments she made after the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. today for the first time she acknowledged her comments were wrong. ambassador race met her toughest critics behind closed doors to ex
holly williams shows us in a hidden camera investigation. >> oh, wow. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. today susan rice had high hopes for what might have been the most important diplomatic mission of her career so far. but the u.s. ambassador to the united nations' attempt to reach agreement with republican senators today failed. rice is a favorite of the president's to be nominated as secretary of...
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latest upgrade, williams capital and do you taughtry, all upgrad green mountain. >>> dover airlines, this stock in the news, but it is down today. >> you probably knew this living in singapore. i did not own singapore airlines even owned a stake in virgin atlant atlantic. it is rumored delta airlines may actually bid for singapore's stake in virgin because they want some more gates at heathrow airport in london. >> they are lucrative, those virgin gates at heathrow. that is the holy grail. >>> hospital stock hma is down more than 4.5% today. and it is because of this. >> reporter: with american health care costs so out of control, we were stunned to hear from former doctors and m.d. ors at one of the nation's largest hospital chains that they'd been pressured to admit patients regardless of medical need to increase revenues. >> this is coming from a non-physician. somebody who never went to medical school, never seen or treated a patient is telling a physician how they should be taking care after patient and making decisions related to a patient. my blood pressure is going up just sa
latest upgrade, williams capital and do you taughtry, all upgrad green mountain. >>> dover airlines, this stock in the news, but it is down today. >> you probably knew this living in singapore. i did not own singapore airlines even owned a stake in virgin atlant atlantic. it is rumored delta airlines may actually bid for singapore's stake in virgin because they want some more gates at heathrow airport in london. >> they are lucrative, those virgin gates at heathrow. that is...
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>> in his first interview since taking over apple, ceo tim cook spoke exclusively with nbc's brian williams. here's a part of that interview. listen. >> how are you not steve jobs? >> in many way, one of the things he did for me that removed a gigantic burden that would have normally existed is he told me on a couple of occasions before he passed away to never question what he would have done. never ask the question what would steve do, just do what's right. >> but given the recent slide in the stock and missteps like google maps, should cook start asking is what would steve jobs have done? max wolf of green crest capital says tim cook could help himself by channelling more jobs. nicolas carlson makes the cay that in some ways tim cook is even better than steve jobs. i think we have a disagreement going here. max, you first. why can't we just allow apple to change and become tim cook's company? >> i think it has become tim's. that transition occurred prior to the passing away of steve jobs. i think it's healthy. i think he should stand on the shoulders. everybody in the tech world has somet
>> in his first interview since taking over apple, ceo tim cook spoke exclusively with nbc's brian williams. here's a part of that interview. listen. >> how are you not steve jobs? >> in many way, one of the things he did for me that removed a gigantic burden that would have normally existed is he told me on a couple of occasions before he passed away to never question what he would have done. never ask the question what would steve do, just do what's right. >> but given...
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let's bring in juan williams. he -- is it to make sure the republican take the blame for whatever happens? >> no. i will say this, the reason the president has been out campaigning is to amp up the politicallpressure on republicans and let them feel the heat from the public as a prospect that they would but taxes go up on everyone wheee there is a deal that would keep taxes down for 98% of the public. dagen: what about sticking to their guns? the president said he will not cut a deal without raising taxes on the wealthier americans. maybe they go off a little bit. is that a compromise that both sides would be willing to, well, eat? >> that is exactly the compromise that everyone around washington is discussing. the number that everyone is focusing on is the 37%. you also have, as part of that package, discussions about exactly how much, dagen, they would cut in terms of entitlement. dagen: secretary geithner caught in an interview that he gave this week, said that thee are absolutely willing to go over the cliff.
let's bring in juan williams. he -- is it to make sure the republican take the blame for whatever happens? >> no. i will say this, the reason the president has been out campaigning is to amp up the politicallpressure on republicans and let them feel the heat from the public as a prospect that they would but taxes go up on everyone wheee there is a deal that would keep taxes down for 98% of the public. dagen: what about sticking to their guns? the president said he will not cut a deal...
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. >>> more controversy surrounding comedian pat williams. we'll tell you what happened at a bar in seattle and why she is also in trouble for something that happened in the sacramento area. >>> here's a look at 101 through san francisco. traffic flowing nicely. we will let you know if there are any problems coming up. >>> more problems for cat williams. he was arrested yesterday in seattle. he got into a dispute with a work earn at a bar in seattle. that arrest comes a day after williams was caught on tape slap anglo at a target store near sacramento. days before that katt williams also had a run in with police in downtown sacramento after he almost hit five pedestrians. he was also arrested recently in oakland and had a very public meltdown on stage last month. >>> new this morning secretary of state hillary of clinton warning there is a red line for the united states if syria uses chemical weapons from its several war. >> i'm not going to telegraph in any specifics what we would do in the event of credible evidence that the assad regime ha
. >>> more controversy surrounding comedian pat williams. we'll tell you what happened at a bar in seattle and why she is also in trouble for something that happened in the sacramento area. >>> here's a look at 101 through san francisco. traffic flowing nicely. we will let you know if there are any problems coming up. >>> more problems for cat williams. he was arrested yesterday in seattle. he got into a dispute with a work earn at a bar in seattle. that arrest comes...
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speaking of that, i remember a conversation you and i had in williamsburg where you were the chancellor of william and mary which is a part-time job. you told he that there was an agreement among the people who participated from the white house, from cia, from defense, not to talk about it, and it took five minutes. >> five or six hours. >> five or six hours and now we have had two books, a documentary, and soon to be released a major film about it. what is intriguing about it is two things, one is this took place in the decision making at the white house, the preparation by admiral and all of the people who serve under him and his participation, the fact you kept it secret from the pakastanis, and the fact that there was, according to all of these things, some extraordinary woman at the cia who somehow was the person who understood the link to finding out where osama bin laden was in abbottabad, and was a courier, does that make sense to you, have you followed these stories? >> i have followed them. and i mean to be honest about it, what i knew was that there was a team of analysts working this a
speaking of that, i remember a conversation you and i had in williamsburg where you were the chancellor of william and mary which is a part-time job. you told he that there was an agreement among the people who participated from the white house, from cia, from defense, not to talk about it, and it took five minutes. >> five or six hours. >> five or six hours and now we have had two books, a documentary, and soon to be released a major film about it. what is intriguing about it is...
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please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the first responders of the san francisco bay area. fleet week for many years in san francisco was a somewhat [inaudible] affair and it has been transformed into this great coming together by the military and the first responders, the great coming together of our uniformed personnel and a great [speaker not understood] of san francisco. this amazing transformation in the last few years was due primarily to the vision and the dedication of three people, george and charlotte schultz and mike myers. i'd like to pause to thank all three of them for this work. (applause) >> and in april of 1996, my last year as secretary of defense, i met one morning intelligence briefing at 7 o'clock along with general charlie. the previous day general hughes had briefed us that the chinese military w
please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the first responders of the san francisco bay area. fleet week for many years in san francisco was a somewhat [inaudible] affair and it has been transformed into this great coming together by...
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it will be with brian williams at rock center. he said whatever you do, don't go through the -- do you think that tim cook might be little bit too imaginative do you know the road with too much to play with, with the possibility of launching apple tv, when we still don't know bha quite what it might be? >> i think he's a very disciplined an rational ceo. i don't think he's going to do crazy we'lls. i think he's going to stick to the basic premise of apple. we make the greatest products in the world. that's what we're focussed on. and that is the culture of apple and that will continue and that is what will make apple great. >> guys we're going to leave it there, katy stockton and brian white, thank you. tim cook being interviewed by brian williams, that is tonight on nbc's rock center. 10:00 p.m. on your local nbc station. >>> meantime, house speaker boehner and president obama speaking on the phone last night about the fiscal cliff. there still seems to be a freeze in the negotiation. >> there's nothing going on privately that's
it will be with brian williams at rock center. he said whatever you do, don't go through the -- do you think that tim cook might be little bit too imaginative do you know the road with too much to play with, with the possibility of launching apple tv, when we still don't know bha quite what it might be? >> i think he's a very disciplined an rational ceo. i don't think he's going to do crazy we'lls. i think he's going to stick to the basic premise of apple. we make the greatest products in...
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well, william baldwin is with us right now. william, welcome to the program. >> welcome, i didn't mean to cause any panic, you know. stuart: you can't cause panic, but a lot of interest. and that stirred things up and you know it. i got several hundred comments on the story and not all of this favorable. a typical one was something like this, okay, we're going to sell our beautiful beach house in malibu, california and move to bismarck and live in a tent. great weather there, right? that's not what i was saying you have to move. that's not it at all. i'm saying don't buy a house in california. stuart: don't put your business there, don't move your business. >> well, what if the bussness is there? if you get a job offer from google in silicon valley, take it, but just don't buy a house, rent one. stuart: what is driving what you call the death spiral? >> there are a lot of economic factors built into this, but the essential one in my view is whether there are more, what i call, and i know this is a contentious word, more takers
well, william baldwin is with us right now. william, welcome to the program. >> welcome, i didn't mean to cause any panic, you know. stuart: you can't cause panic, but a lot of interest. and that stirred things up and you know it. i got several hundred comments on the story and not all of this favorable. a typical one was something like this, okay, we're going to sell our beautiful beach house in malibu, california and move to bismarck and live in a tent. great weather there, right?...